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A: Incoming gentlemen.
B: Deep breaths.
A: Nash, you might want to stop shuffling your papers for five seconds.
C: I will not buy you gentlemen beer.
A: We're not here for beer, my friend.
C: Does anyone else feel she should be moving in slow motion?
D: Will she want a large wedding you think? 
E: Have you remembered nothing? Recall the lessons of Adam Smith, the father of modern economics.
B: "In competition individual ambition serves the common good".
E: Exactly.
B: Every man for himself gentlemen.
D: And those who strike out are stuck with her friends.
E: I'm not gonna strike out.
B: Nobody move. She's looking over here.
D: She's looking at Nash.
E: God He may have the upper hand now, but wait until he opens his mouth. Remember the last time?
B: Oh, yeah.
E: Oh, yes. That was one for the history books. 
C: Adam Smith needs revision.
E: What are you talking about?
C: If we all go for the blonde, we block each other. Not a single one of us is gonna get her, so then we go for her friends, but they will all give us the cold shoulder, because nobody likes to be second choice. Well what if no one goes for the blonde? We don't get in each other's way and we don't insult the other girls. That's the only way we win. Adam Smith said, the best result comes from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself right? That's what he said right? Incomplete. Incomplete, okay? Because the best result will come from everyone in the group doing what's best for himself and the group.
E: Nash, if this is some way for you to get the blonde on your own, you can go to hell.
F: Here we go.
G: Careful, careful.
C: Thank you.
H: You do realize this flies in the face of a 150 years of economic theory?
C: Yes, I do, sir.
H: That's rather presumptuous don't you think? 
C: It is, sir.
H: Well, Mr. Nash, with a breakthrough of this magnitude, I'm confident you will get any placement you like.
C: The eager young minds of tomorrow.
I: Can we leave one open Professor? It's really hot sir.
C: Your comfort comes second to my ability to hear my own voice. We have begun. Miss.
J: Excuse me! Excuse me! Hi, uh, we have a little problem. It's extremely hot in here with the windows closed and extremely noisy with them open. So I was wondering if there was any way you could, I don't know maybe work someplace else for about 45 minutes?
L: Not a problem.
J: Thank you so much!
L: At a break!
M: Got it!
C: A number of solutions for any given problem. As I was saying, this problem here will take some of you many months to solve. For others among you, it will take you the term of your natural lives.
C: Come.
J: Boy, you must be really important. What are you working on?
C: Classified.
J: Everyone waited half an hour.
C: For?
J: Class. You missed class today.
C: I suspect that nobody missed me.
J: The problem that you left on the board I solved it.
C: Oh, no you didn't.
J: You didn't even look.
C: I never said that the Vector Fields were rational functions. Your solution is elegant. Though on this particular occasion, ultimately incorrect. You're still here.
J: I'm still here.
C: Why?
J: I'm wondering, Professor Nash, if I can ask you to dinner. You do eat, don't you?
C: Oh, on occasion, yeah. If you leave your address with my office, I'll pick you up Friday at 8:00 and we'll eat. One more thing, do you have a name or should I just keep calling you "miss"?
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